Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,148 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Devil May Cry 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | NBA Unrivaled |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,216 out of 7148
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Mixed: 1,918 out of 7148
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Negative: 1,014 out of 7148
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You really can’t get more bang for your buck with Confidential Mission. If you like playing super spy and shooting up bad guys, this one’s for you.- Gaming Age
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Mario Party 3 should absolutely not be bought for the one player mode...For those that are looking for a fun multiplayer game, this one certainly fits the bill. It's easily the best Mario Party game yet with more events and mini-games than ever before.- Gaming Age
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Control is tight and players should have no problem getting into the swing of things.- Gaming Age
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Dr. Mario is too little too late and definitely isn’t what the doctor ordered.- Gaming Age
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Watching your favorite Simpsons characters battle it out is fun, but even die-hard fans will have a problem liking the horrid gameplay that comes with it.- Gaming Age
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Probably the biggest problem with Pokemon Stadium 2 is its longevity. The entire game is based around battles. There is no adventure or quest to go on like in the Game Boy games.- Gaming Age
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The game also has replay value up the wazoo. Not only do you get to storm through 25 levels of insanity, but you have many extras to unlock as well.- Gaming Age
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It is a fantastic ride, to be sure, but a shallow, all-too-brief and ultimately unfulfilling one.- Gaming Age
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Once I made it past that initial stage of astonishment, I made an unfortunate discovery: the single-player game, as designed, just isn't much fun in the long term.- Gaming Age
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Gamers with an open mind and a block of time to set aside will find Unison to be something new, something fresh and definitely something different.- Gaming Age
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You will find this game most enjoyable, but lacking the visual and audio flare you’ve come to know and love out of your PS2.- Gaming Age
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This is just an insult to the folks who shelled out 300 dollars for the PlayStation 2.- Gaming Age
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The only real plus, is the lighting effects from explosions. The overall package is pretty ugly though, which is a shame.- Gaming Age
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A strategically intelligent game with a polished edge keen enough to slice through many jaded preconceptions about the future of RTS titles.- Gaming Age
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The mission structure is thoughtful, the character skill/trait development is fantastic, and the tactical combat is challenging.- Gaming Age
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One amazing game. If you love hack and slash action or resident evil type games, you should definitely get this masterpiece, especially with the replay value.- Gaming Age
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I feel UT is the more polished title, even though "Quake (3 Arena)" may have it beaten on a creativity level. I'm sure I'll return to my "Quake" world in the future, but honestly you can't go wrong with either title.- Gaming Age
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With realism aside, I still had a hard time hating this game. It is fun; I just had to forget all I know about baseball.- Gaming Age
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It is a bit on the short side, but the upside is a fantastic plot that has numerous side stories to it that cannot all be experienced in a single play.- Gaming Age
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If you're desperate for some next generation eye candy and can put up with the mediocre game engine, then by all means snag this game.- Gaming Age
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Since the game is relatively short (under 10 hours for most players), I have to wonder if Rare didn't try to compensate for this shortcoming by making some of the areas insanely difficult to beat.- Gaming Age
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Isn’t without its flaws, but there is way more good than bad, and most of the bad is hardly worth mentioning.- Gaming Age
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A reasonably deep and engaging experience that will please both advocates of "Diablo"-style hack-and-slash as well as fans of the anime series. There's a lot of solid gameplay lurking below the lustreless exterior.- Gaming Age
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It combines an atmosphere that will have you changing your shorts at least twice per playing session with beautiful visuals and balanced gameplay that requires some actual thinking to make it through successfully.- Gaming Age
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Retro Helix is a fantastic game, better than its predecessor and one of the last must own games for PlayStation owners.- Gaming Age
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Somewhat of a mixed bag - the game has frenetic shooting action and decent control, but it's mediocre mission design and short length make keep it from the greatness of such predecessors like "Tie Fighter" and "Rogue Squadron."- Gaming Age
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After playing a four player game in NBA Hoopz, we ended up going right back to "NBA Showtime" because it is overall, just a better game.- Gaming Age
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It's pretty good. I'm just waiting for EA to revamp all their games and give sports fans something new. Until then, you guys might want to change your catch phrase to... "EA sports, it's still the same."- Gaming Age
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On average, a single level doesn't take more than three minutes to finish, and with that in mind, it doesn't take long to factor in that the title doesn't have much longevity...Once you've gone through once, you have done it all.- Gaming Age
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Graphically the game is astounding! This is easily the best-looking racing title on the PC this year.- Gaming Age
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